Distributor to sell datacom products at its 330+ outlets

Rexel, Inc., the U.S. operations of Rexel SA of France, recently announced it will offer data communications products at each of its more than 330 local electrical branches by early next year. According to the company, headquartered in Dallas, this move will make it the U.S. distributor with the most local branches marketing and carrying datacom products. “From a customer standpoint, we’ll be able

Rexel, Inc., the U.S. operations of Rexel SA of France, recently announced it will offer data communications products at each of its more than 330 local electrical branches by early next year.

According to the company, headquartered in Dallas, this move will make it the U.S. distributor with the most local branches marketing and carrying datacom products.

“From a customer standpoint, we’ll be able to improve service dramatically,” says Tim Copeland, president of Rexel, Inc.’s datacom division. “Our customer will have access to communications products in more locations than ever before, and our ability to deliver these products will be greatly enhanced.”

The company is calling the move “Conectis.” It originated in the mid-1990s in France. There, the company sought to capitalize on the movement of electrical contractors into the datacom market. In less than five years, sales of communications products at Rexel’s French electrical branches went from zero to more than $100 million/year.

The program’s expansion to the U.S. has just begun. As in France, the program’s target market is electrical contractors, many of whom already do business with Rexel’s branches.

Dick Waterman, executive vice president and CEO of Rexel, Inc., will oversee a team that will drive the national communications product initiative. According to the company, the team will also include a new national vice president of communications products.